güngör yüksel

Joined Artfinder: Aug. 2026

Artworks for sale: 7

Turkey

Updates from güngör yüksel's studio

  • I Made a Bust from Scrap Metal | Turning Junk into Art

    I created a unique bust using scrap metal pieces. This artwork shows how recycling can transform into art. Each piece tells its own story.

    12 August 2026

    Making marble sculptures

    Making marble sculptures

    2nd International Neopolis 2021 Stone Sculpture Symposium

    08 August 2026

    My YouTube channel

    My YouTube channel offers a behind-the-scenes look at my artistic practice and the process of creating contemporary sculptures in my studio. Through videos, I share the different stages of my work—from the first idea and initial construction to welding, shaping, assembling, and the final details of each sculpture. I work primarily with metal and reclaimed steel, exploring how industrial materials can be transformed into expressive and emotionally powerful forms. The channel is also a visual record of my creative journey, allowing viewers to see the craftsmanship, experimentation, challenges, and decisions behind each unique artwork. I believe that showing the process behind a sculpture adds another dimension to the finished artwork. My YouTube channel gives collectors and art enthusiasts an opportunity to discover not only the final pieces, but also the hands, ideas, and craftsmanship behind them.

    08 August 2026

    workshop

    workshop

    This is the place where my sculptures take shape. My studio is a working space where raw materials, ideas, and craftsmanship come together. I primarily work with metal and reclaimed steel, using welding, cutting, shaping, and assembling techniques to create contemporary sculptures. I am particularly interested in transforming hard, industrial materials into expressive forms that explore human emotion, movement, identity, and the relationship between structure and space. Every sculpture is made by hand in my studio, from the initial idea and material selection to fabrication and final surface treatment. I enjoy preserving the raw character of metal while combining it with a strong sense of form and movement. For me, the studio is more than a workshop. It is a place of experimentation, discovery, and continuous artistic development—where each piece begins as an idea and gradually becomes a unique physical work of art.

    08 August 2026